Blu-ray Disc Association Approves Final BDXL Format Specifications

The Blu-ray Disc Association today announced the release and specifications for BDXL, the new multi-layer recordable Blu-ray Disc format with a capacity of up to 128Gb.

Here’s the full press release:

Blu-ray Disc Association Approves Final BDXL‚Ñ¢ Format Specifications

Licensing Information and Applications Now Available

June 25, 2010 – Los Angeles, CA.¬† The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) today announced the finalization and release of the specifications for BDXL‚Ñ¢, the new multi-layer recordable Blu-ray Disc‚Ñ¢ format with up to 128GB of capacity.¬† With the completion and approval of the specification, manufacturers can now obtain licensing information and license applications needed to begin production of the high capacity write-once and rewritable discs and hardware (http://www.blu-raydisc.info/).

Targeted primarily at commercial segments such as broadcasting, medical and document imaging enterprises with significant archiving needs, BDXL™ provides customers with triple layer 100GB RE (rewritable) and R (write-once) discs and quadruple layer 128GB R discs.  Possible consumer applications include capture and playback of HD broadcast and satellite programming in markets where set-top recorders are prevalent.

“The BDA worked diligently to create an extension of the Blu-ray Disc‚Ñ¢ format that leverages the physical structure of the design of the disc to create even more storage capacity, said Victor Matsuda, Blu-ray Disc‚Ñ¢ Association Global Promotions Committee chair.¬† By using the existing Blu-ray technologies, we have created a long-term and stable solution for archiving large amounts of sensitive data, video and graphic images.¬† We expect further growth of the Blu-ray Disc market as the introduction of 100GB/128GB discs will expand the application of Blu-ray Disc‚Ñ¢ technologies.

The BDXL™ specification was developed with specific market segments in mind, and newly-designed hardware addressing such markets will play back or record BDXL™ media.  However, because the new media specifications are extensions of current Blu-ray Disc technologies, future BDXL™ capable recorders can easily be designed to play back existing 25GB and 50GB Blu-ray Disc™ formats.

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